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Skoda registers high sales 30 Dec 2009 (News)
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Used car prices bottomed out in November 11 Dec 2009 (News)
In news that may be of interest to those on the lookout for a used car , the British Car Auctions company has announced that the price of average second-hand auto has dropped for the third consecutive month. -
Peugeot 207 'boosting sales' 7 Dec 2009 (News)
Peugeot is hoping to boost end-of-year sales by cutting out the anticipated 2010 VAT increase on all cars ordered in December. The manufacturer stated this was equivalent to a 2.5 per cent saving on the original price of the vehicle. Are you buying or selling a car ? -
Ford receives 30,000th scrappage order 24 Nov 2009 (News)
Meanwhile, people looking at buying a car under the initiative need a model that is at least two years older. In other news, Ford recently reminded young motorists about the importance of regular vehicle maintenance. Are you buying or selling a car ? -
Scrappage scheme attracts thousands 11 Aug 2009 (News)
The government representative also expressed delight at the success of the project. He concluded: "The scheme has contributed to the 13.5 per cent jump in car manufacturing and the first growth in new car registrations since April 2008." The highest number of scrappage orders were made by people resident in the south-east of the country - perhaps unsurprising as this is where the biggest proportion of drivers live. -
Volvo C30 'popular with scrappage scheme customers' 19 Jun 2009 (News)
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Skoda drivers 'among the most satisfied' 12 Jun 2009 (News)
In addition to this, the Octavia drove away with the title of Best Small Family Car for the third year in a row. Robert Hazelwood, director of the manufacturer's UK division, said he believed the launch of the Yeti in September would result in a whole new group of satisfied customers. -
Toyota Prius offers new green features 9 Jun 2009 (News)
Customers can opt for a Remote Air Conditioning unit that means they can set their optimum temperature before getting into the auto. Prices for the car start at £18,370. Meanwhile, Toyota recently revealed the model will also come with three driving modes, which are specially designed for different road conditions. Are you buying or selling a car ? -
Government's green scheme 'not practical' 29 May 2009 (News)
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Fiesta 'could be a safe choice' 5 May 2009 (News)
It explained the technology means the car automatically compensates for any changes to handling caused by hitting potholes and kerbs. The firm stated Fiesta owners do not need to adjust the way drive because their vehicle will do it for them. -
Citroen model 'ideal for young families' 2 Apr 2009 (News)
People looking at buying a car that can meet their young family's needs may be impressed with the latest addition to Citroen's line-up. The C3 Picasso is due to arrive in UK showrooms on April 9th, with prices starting at £11,495. -
New Prius unveiled 13 Jan 2009 (News)
Motorists keen to improve their green credentials by buying a car designed to minimise its impact on the environment may welcome the news that Toyota has unveiled its updated Prius. The third-generation model is currently being displayed at the Detroit motor show. -
Electric car owners 'could generate their own power' 12 Dec 2008 (News)
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New coupes make UK debut 21 Oct 2008 (News)
Motorists looking for car buying advice may be interested to hear two models due to go on sale in the UK in January made their debut in the country last night. Renault's New Megane and Laguna coupes were on display at the French Chamber of Commerce Business Club cocktail party in London. -
Audi 'bucks the trend' 13 Oct 2008 (News)
Mr Hicks attributed the company's success to new models like the A3 Cabriolet and TT TDI. Audi claimed the rest of the car industry contracted by 24 per cent in September, in comparison to the same month last year. Meanwhile, the Paris Motor Show saw the manufacturer unveil the A1 Sportback concept car, which produces carbon emissions of 92 g/km. -
Hyundai i800 named number one towcar 29 Sep 2008 (News)
Meanwhile, the judges on the Caravan Club panel said: "The i800 is a cracking load carrier, shows a lovely attitude when hitched and good access to towing sockets." The car can carry up to eight passengers and still provides some 851 litres of boot space. In related news, Auto Express magazine voted Hyundai's used car scheme the best in Britain earlier this year. -
Nissan launches new Murano 17 Sep 2008 (News)
Motorists who are considering buying a car in the coming months may want to take a look at Nissan's new Murano. The manufacturer claims the updated version should still appeal to drivers looking for a vehicle which combines the space, desirability and security of an SUV with the driving performance of a luxury saloon. -
Superb drivers 'pay less for car insurance' 27 Aug 2008 (News)
Motorists driving the Skoda Superb will pay less for their car insurance deals, it has been claimed. According to the Czech automobile manufacturer, the model has been awarded an insurance rating of 6E - three positions ahead of the current outgoing vehicle. -
Vehicle auction price increase set to hit market 20 Aug 2008 (News)
The cost of buying a used car at auction is to go up, according to an automobile body. Auction houses are to increase prices due to economic pressures if they are to survive, according to the RMI Society of Motor Auctions (SMA). -
Motorists 'struggle when buying online' 18 Aug 2008 (News)
Guy Walker, FindsYou.com chief executive remarked that this is the "perfect solution" for those in the market for a new model. "The credit crunch and environmental issues mean that car buyers are well researched and know exactly what they want to buy," he said. And this follows on from recent research conducted by the Finance and Leasing Association that has found that 50 per cent of people buying new cars are doing so with dealer-provided car finance.

